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11 weeks &amp; dont feel anything.

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I am at 11 weeks, I was just informed I was pregnant at 10 weeks 4 days. The only thing I feel is breast tenderness & i get tired really easily. No morning sickness, although i did have a headache for the first time two days ago. Im getting a cold, but I work in a elementary school so I guess its expected..

I am 11 1/2 weeks and I have felt vertually nothing. No morning sickness...no heartburn...just a little consipation and tender breasts (nothing different than when I had a period)and a few blemishes here and there on my face that I am not used to. I "think" I might be "blooming" only because it looks like my face may be clearing up a bit. My friends have named me the most boring pregnant woman they have ever known - and this is my first pregnancy. Personally...I'm pretty happy about it. I think it is a blessing not to go through some of the things I read about!

I am 11 weeks 4 days and I haven't felt a thing my entire pregnancy. A little bit fatigued, but nothing a good nap can't fix. All of my friends who have had kids tell me to count my blessings, but I wish I felt a little something to make me know that I am pregnant!

I am 11 weeks as well and all i want is food and sleep lol. And of course my breast are tender...but I had no idea I was pregnant until I missed my period....lol and it took a few days to realize I had. I didn't believe I was until recently when i began to show.

I am 11 weeks pregnant. I am so tired alllllll the time. I also have 3 kids already (14, 10, 5.) My breast are tender but I believe has gotten better or I'm just use to the pain. I cant figure out if im nauseous but boy do I have gas and constipation. Never had this with the other three. I also worry if the baby is okay and I find myself with some hormonal issues. Im 37 yrs and Im also plus size which both adds up to HIGH RISK (Lucky Me.) Thxs for letting me vent ladies (bless you all)

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